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Utilize the clean and crunch channels independently, or combine them to create a complex blend of tones that can really be pushed to the limit with the variable output power modes. The Roland Blues Cube Stage really is a reinvention of the iconic tweed era tube amplifier, any guitarist will be more than satisfied with the subtle tones and burning hot lead sounds this beauty is capable of.

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AlbeBack

3 February 2016

Light as a feather - sweet as a nut !

At 60 years of age and playing guitar since I was 15, I have had a few amps in my time. I wanted something modern, lightweight and versatile, so I went for the 60w Stage model from PMT Northampton, some months ago now, so I have had time to check it out properly. I am so pleased with the sounds you can get from this combo with single coils, humbuckers, active pickups and pedals, that I sold off my Marshall and Fender valve combos. Strongly recommend that you keep open minded and try one out

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12 January 2016

Great Valve Tones Without The Weight

Like many guitarists I doubted that a solid state amp could sound as good as a valve, well this one does. It also has the advantage of less weight to lug around as this is far lighter than the equivalent valve amp. Also, unless you're a rich touring star valve amps for all their good sound represent unreliability for most semi-pro regular gigging musicians.
I'm finding the clean tones impressive, but if you add a distortion pedal to that sound you get great lead sound, but by experimenting you get some great lead tones on it's own. I'm using this mainly for use in a private studio, being set up, and I wanted great valve sound, but at lower volumes and the trouble with valve amps is you really need them up really loud before you get the type of tones you need.
The advantage of this amp is it has several amps allowing you to get the same types of sounds but at much lower volumes. I wont tell anyone this amp isn't a valve and see who can tell the difference. There may be some differences with long time use, but so far, for not a great deal of money this seems a great purchase. Put it this way, the first time I used it I played it until my fingers almost bled I was enjoying it so much. Most my gigs are in pubs, clubs and social clubs and for them I used a Sessionette as it's small, light, loud, very reliable and is the nearest sounding to valve I could find. This amp seems like the modern day equivalent. It will be interesting to see what other musicians make of it.

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